Oxfordshire Lodges & Log Cabins

The county of Oxfordshire lies in the south of England and is west of London. The main city of Oxford is best known for the many Oxford University colleges which give its description as the ‘city of dreaming spires’. Visitors to the city will recognise many sites if they are fans of the television series Inspector Morse and its follow up Endeavour, as both were set mainly in the city. There are many magnificent buildings throughout the city including the Sheldonian Theatre which was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and the James Gibbs designed Radcliffe Camera.
Whilst in the city why not take one of the official walking tours which will show hidden sites which the average tourist would not be aware of or visit the famous Bodleian Library where you take a guided walking tour around the buildings. A boat trip on the River Isis may appeal or even hire a punt on the River Cherwell.
Other attractions in the county include Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill with its lovely gardens designed by Capability Brown and steam train enthusiasts should head for Didcot Railway Centre for a train ride. The Cotswold Wildlife Park at Burford is a fantastic destination for all the family with zebras and rhinos grazing on the lawns in front of the Manor House, a reptile house, wonderful gardens, a first class restaurant and an adventure playground for the kids are just some of the other attractions there.
Waterperry Gardens near Wheatley is well worth visiting to admire the landscaped ornamental gardens and stroll by river in the beautiful surroundings of the Oxfordshire countryside. Adventure seekers should head for Wendover Woods where they can experience zip slides, rope ladders and Tarzan swings at the Go Ape attraction.

Oxfordshire, England

Located right on the bank side of the lovely River Thames and just ten miles from the historic city of Oxford is the Benson Waterfront Leisure Park. This is a great place to get away from it all and...